Jung Wonyoung, Ryu Sukhyun, Ryu So Yeon, Ha Mina, Choi Bo Youl, Kim Soo Young
Department of Family Medicine/Obesity and Metabolic Health Center, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University, Seoul, Korea.
Department of Preventive Medicine, Konyang University College of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea.
Ewha Med J. 2024 Jul;47(3):e42. doi: 10.12771/emj.2024.e42. Epub 2024 Jul 31.
Surveillance reporting, which is integral to public health and safety, involves the systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of data crucial for various health and security scenarios. Despite its importance, standardized Guidelines for Surveillance Reporting (G-SIRE) are lacking, leading to inconsistencies and affecting data reliability and comparability. To address this gap, this study aimed to develop the G-SIRE, tailored to improve the clarity, transparency, and consistency of surveillance reports, thereby increasing the accuracy and usability of surveillance data for better public health outcomes. The methodology adhered to the EQUATOR Network standards, employing a multidimensional approach with a diverse expert team. The process included forming a research committee of multidisciplinary experts, conducting a thorough literature review of recent surveillance report publications, reviewing existing reporting guidelines, and developing a new set of guidelines. Continuous updates and revisions are planned to keep the guidelines relevant and effective. Significant progress has been made as of November 2023 in developing comprehensive reporting guidelines for surveillance reports. A detailed checklist and Explanation & Elaboration documents have been formulated, which are anticipated to be finalized and published by December 2023. The G-SIRE guidelines signify a major advancement in standardizing surveillance. They provide a structured approach that increases scientific accuracy, transparency, and practical applicability in this domain. The guidelines are expected to improve the quality of surveillance reporting significantly, contributing to the advancement of public health research and discourse.
监测报告是公共卫生与安全不可或缺的一部分,涉及对各种健康和安全场景至关重要的数据的系统收集、分析和传播。尽管其很重要,但缺乏标准化的《监测报告指南》(G-SIRE),导致不一致性,影响数据的可靠性和可比性。为弥补这一差距,本研究旨在制定G-SIRE,以提高监测报告的清晰度、透明度和一致性,从而提高监测数据的准确性和可用性,以实现更好的公共卫生成果。该方法遵循赤道网络标准,采用多维度方法并组建了多元化的专家团队。该过程包括成立一个多学科专家研究委员会、对近期监测报告出版物进行全面的文献综述、审查现有报告指南以及制定一套新的指南。计划持续更新和修订,以使指南保持相关性和有效性。截至2023年11月,在制定监测报告的全面报告指南方面已取得重大进展。已制定了一份详细的清单以及解释与阐述文件,预计将于2023年12月定稿并发布。G-SIRE指南标志着监测标准化方面的一项重大进步。它们提供了一种结构化方法,提高了该领域的科学准确性、透明度和实际适用性。预计这些指南将显著提高监测报告的质量,为公共卫生研究和讨论的推进做出贡献。